Windows is installed along with the updates and the new one Microsoft Edge. Uninstalling it is not allowed through the classic routes but if you do not want it you can drive it through the command line.
If you have installed the new Microsoft Edge (Chromium) manually, then you can uninstall it without any problem. But this is not the case when the Windows 10 they install it using Windows Update.
In this case, the uninstall option for Microsoft Edge will be grayed out in the Settings application, and will not allow you to uninstall it. However, you can remove it using the command line.
Microsoft Edge installed by Windows Update, update KB4559309, will replace the Classic Edge. THE automatic installation takes place on 10, 8, 8.1, and 7. For these devices, do the following if you want to uninstall it:
1. Open the command prompt as an administrator
2. Copy and paste the following command:
A ……. If you are running Windows 64:
C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Microsoft \ Edge \ Application \ 83.0.478.58 \ Installer
B ……. If you are running windows 32:
C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft \ Edge \ Application \ 83.0.478.58 \ Installer
3. Copy and paste the following command:
setup.exe --uninstall --system-level --verbose-logging --force-uninstall
4. You can now access the old Edge or install the new Edge manually or use the uninstall toolbar to prevent Chromium Edge from installing automatically through Windows Update